FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Many High School Athletes Coming for Track Meet Twenty-first Annual Event Will Bring Prospective Students to K. U. April 18 The twenty-first annual intercollege track and field meet, to be held next Friday, April 18, the day before the Kansas Relays, is expected to draw more than 400 high school athletes from all parts of the state. The list will be swelled by the addition of five new first state junior high school track and field meet, to be held the same day. Schlademan Will Referee Coach Karl Schlademan wil as referee and starter for both meets. The features of the senior high school events will the half-mile and mile relays, for the championship of Kansas. After the winners in both classes have been decided, their time will be compared and the challenge is set. For the half-mile the half-mile trophy was given by Phi Gamma Delta, and the mile trophy by Phi Kappa Psi. "All of the contestants will be given complimentary tickets to the Kansas Relays, the following day. "All of them will be allowed to remain," said Coach Schleidman. "There will probably be 1500 athletes in Lawrence on the 18th and 19th," he added, "and fully a third of them will represent prospective students of the University." The complete list of entries in both A and B classes is as follows: Class A—More than 200 Enrollment Students. Layna, Awatha, Lyonna Leavenworth, Eureka, Iola, Kingman, Osatawatte Ablence, Wellington, Arkansas City Wilson, Council Hall, Grove Halt, Nett, Topoka, Cofeville, Atchison Class B -Under 200 Enrollment Williamsburg, Marquette, Goff Rural Alma, Saffordville, Scranton, Chase "unty," Highland, Busycr, Elmdub Colony, Warameo, Winton, Winchester Rural, Owlette, Ekridge, Bendena, Cedar Vale, Frontenac, Valley Falls, St. John, Humboldt, Kincardinal Burry, Sabeth, Oksalosan, Enterprise, sedgwick, Bonner Springs. Putting Relays Over Big Like Selling Well Advertised Product Pep Organizations Complete Plans for Entertaining K. U. Visitors "Putting the Relays over big is like selling any other nationally advertised product," said John Burr, freshman baseball coach, to a group of Ku Kus and Jay James at a joint organization yesterday a german. Bunn emphasized the fact that athletes representing practically every section of the country would be given a ticket event was being advertised in those places. He made a plea for a large ticket sale, not only to make the event a success, but to get every student on the Hill behind the Ridings in "Inviting, as we have, a large number of athletes to compete in the Relays and then not having a big crowd out to watch them would be as bad as asking guests to one of our teammates to "receive them," said Dr. F. C. "Phog" Allen, director of athletics, at the same meeting. "It is essential to the success of the Relays that everybody stay in town and attend. The change in Easter vacation day makes it possible for all fight, fight for the Relays." The Jay James and Ku Kus made plans for a house to house ticket selling campaign, and for placing a huge barometer in a prominent place on the campus to indicate the pressure of the weather completed for meeting athletes at the trains on the day before the Relays. Ross Downing, e24, withdraw from school Thursday. Downing will work in Lawrence the remainder of the year to finish the work for his degree next year. Kansas Relays Insured Against Rain for $5,000 "Phog" Allen has insured the Kansas Relay Games for $5,000. The deal was transacted through a local agency and stipulates that if one participant fails to receive 8 a. m. and 1 p. m. during the first day of the relays, the University of Kansas will receive $3,000 for damages done to the general well-being of participants. 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